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Modelling and compensation of thermal effects on an Ironless Inductive Position Sensor

Danisi, A.
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Masi, A.
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Losito, R.
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2014
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications

The Ironless Inductive Position Sensor can be the ideal candidate for linear position sensing in harsh environment and in presence of external magnetic fields. Starting from the validated electromagnetic characteristics, this paper presents a model of thermal effects influencing the sensor's position reading and an effective algorithm to compensate them. The compensation is performed without affecting the nominal sensor's functioning and without using additional temperature probes, which would complicate the sensor's assembly. The model constitutes the basis of this algorithm, which is then validated through experimental measurements on a custom Ironless Position Sensor prototype.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/Tia.2013.2271740
Web of Science ID

WOS:000330228100044

Author(s)
Danisi, A.
Masi, A.
Losito, R.
Perriard, Y.  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Volume

50

Issue

1

Start page

375

End page

382

Subjects

Algorithms

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Energy conversion

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Exhibitions

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Sensors

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REVIEWED

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January 6, 2014
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